tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398110646537241710.post6098816959472591072..comments2024-02-28T04:23:49.262-04:00Comments on Sustainable Living: The Future of FoodC Robbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03509718875923015702noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398110646537241710.post-25798489639506930182010-07-30T15:42:15.609-03:002010-07-30T15:42:15.609-03:00Thanks Mary,
Your site looks great! Very useful. ...Thanks Mary,<br /> Your site looks great! Very useful. I once saw a stat that 85% of the food in a normal market contains GM ingredients and that 80% of the American public would not eat GMO if they knew they were. Without labelling they will have to turn to sites like yours to educated themselves. Keep up the good work.C Robbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03509718875923015702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398110646537241710.post-14421743049653621062010-07-30T07:13:44.471-03:002010-07-30T07:13:44.471-03:00Hello to the author and readers of this thread. Ou...Hello to the author and readers of this thread. Our site (looks like my name is a link to our page?) is not a money-making site but our service to others. I've recently put hundreds of hours into providing resources for people trying to avoid GMOs and its also generally pro-food ethics. Anyone caring about this movie might find something they can use. We're just looking for friends. We use twitter, facebook and email and then give out our phone number so we can help people. If the link on my name doesn't work the site is gmofreeportland though its not just for portlanders. Thanks for your work. Let us know if we can offer support in some way.maryhttp://www.gmofreeportland.comnoreply@blogger.com